2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12040476
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Urban Green Space Influenced by Rapid Urbanization and Land Use Policies in Shanghai

Abstract: Urbanization has led to the continuous expansion of built-up areas and the ever-growing urban population, threatening the quantity and quality of urban green space (UGS). Exploring the spatiotemporal variations of UGS is substantially conducive to the formulation of land-use policies to protect the ecosystems. As one of the largest megacities all around the world, Shanghai has experienced rapid urbanization in the past three decades. Insights into how UGS changes in response to urbanization and greening polici… Show more

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“…By optimizing the ecological structure and coupling it with other ecological spaces, urban green spaces help provide places for people to rest, build social ties, and realize economic benefits [11]. However, with the continuous decline of urban resources, the total area of green space continues to decrease and become fragmented [12]. This study highlights the significance of an optimal allocation of ecosystem service patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…By optimizing the ecological structure and coupling it with other ecological spaces, urban green spaces help provide places for people to rest, build social ties, and realize economic benefits [11]. However, with the continuous decline of urban resources, the total area of green space continues to decrease and become fragmented [12]. This study highlights the significance of an optimal allocation of ecosystem service patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…On the one hand, urban green space provides healthy and comfortable rest places for urban residents. On the other hand, it is also an important measure for the government to reasonably layout the urban spatial structure, and promoting its healthy development has become an important content of urban planning [5]. Urban green space improves the quality of life and air quality, reduces the use of refrigeration and heating energy, purifies the urban environment, regulates the temperature and humidity of the air, and makes the urban environment more aesthetically desirable [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the quantitative analysis of the urban-suburban-rural pattern in Shanghai by Qian et al [30], it is believed that there is no obvious suburban-rural boundary in Shanghai; therefore, this study defines the gradient as the urban-suburban gradient. For the urban-suburban gradient division of Shanghai, this study adopted the method of dividing the inner ring, middle ring, outer ring, and suburban ring-recognized by many scholars-and used this to define the urban areas and the suburbs [34,35]. In addition, considering that the study area is relatively large, to clearly explain the differences between the areas, this study takes all the roads in an administrative street as a whole for discussion.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%